We are dedicated to assist Shareholders with employment and training opportunities. Please click on the following links to view opportunities for employment within our communities and the many training events available. Also click on the titles below to expand recent postings.

This program covers safety procedures, load securement of pipe, hoisting and lifting operations with slings, ropes and forklifts, scaffolding, cribbing and blocking, hazardous materials awareness, and emergency response. Roustabouts carry out general laboring tasks and help to keep the drilling area in good working order.

Roustabout responsibilities include cleaning equipment and work areas, offloading supplies and moving them to storage or job sites, using lift gear to load and stack equipment, general work in the pump room, or mixing and conditioning lubricants for drilling equipment.

The goal of Health, Safety, and Environmental Technician (HSET) program is to produce competent HSE personnel that possess the effective communication skills and working knowledge necessary to develop and maintain a safe worksite.

This is an in-depth course that instructs not only on the regulations but how they apply to the job; how to use the tools of the trade (gas monitors) and why; and the important role permits play in communication across different worksites and work crews.

Participants will acquire the skills needed to protect workers while on the job and ensure that their company meets occupational safety and health requirements.

Northern Industrial Training (NIT) has been awarded a grant through the US Department of Education Alaska Native Adult Education Program for the following training programs: Health, Safety & Environmental Technician (HSET) and Roustabout. The grant pays for the cost of the training program but does not cover the support costs such as lodging, transportation, meals, etc.

The US Department of Education Alaska Native Adult Education HSET course annoucement may be found here, the HSET course application may be found here. HSET – training dates are April 8-May 10, 2013 (Anchorage)

The US Department of Education Alaska Native Adult Education Roustabout course announcment may be found here, the Roustabout course application may be found here. Roustabout – training dates are March 25-April 19, 2013 (Palmer)

Alyeska Pipeline Service Company Internship Program
Posted on 09/07/2012
by cassidy davis

Summer Internship Program

Alyeska Pipeline Service Company (Alyeska) seeks applications from highly motivated college students currently attending an accredited university, participating in an undergraduate or graduate program in the following disciplines:

Engineering (Civil/Mechanical/Electrical/Chemical)

Business Administration / Accounting / Finance

Information Technology / Computer Science

Occupational Health & Safety / HSE

Process Technology / Instrumentation

Project & Construction Management

Specifically, Alyeska is interested in hiring individuals seeking a future career pathway to participate in a career-specific paid internship program for a term that lasts between 12-16 weeks (depending on assignment) on the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS). Internship positions are available in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Valdez, and at Pump Stations. Applicants must be eligible to work in the U.S. (refer to Page 3 of the Department of Homeland Security Employment Eligibility Verification (I-9) Form).

Crowley Maritime Services is looking for an experienced marine engineering leader who will develop a team of Port and Chief Engineers to achieve our mission as guardians of Prince William Sound. This position is based in Valdez, Alaska and oversees a fleet of 16 vessels that support a world class ship escort and response system in one of the most beautiful and pristine marine environments.

We are looking for a dynamic and resourceful individual that has a deep interest in a system approach to preventive maintenance, sound judgment, intellectual vigor, and a strong record of leadership and teamwork.The successful candidate will be a member of a highly effective leadership team of operations, engineering and operations integrity managers to coach and direct flawless operations. This is a customer facing position with high profile within Crowley. Accordingly, the ideal candidate should have:

·Minimum of 5 to 10 years in marine engineering with 5 years superintendent engineer experience

Join us and put your expertise to work with the professional Valdez Operations team and the Crowley family of worldwide marine solutions, transportation and logistics.

Employees are accountable to management and each other to ensure every task is done safely in accordance with Management Systems or business unit procedures with the objective of continuously improving our processes.

We encourage qualified individuals interested in becoming a major contributor with the premier Americanvessel operator to submit a cover letter and resume to resumes@crowley.com.

The Native American Small Business Primer: Strategies for Success
Posted on 01/11/2012
by cassidy davis

The U.S. Small Business Administration launched a new online tool that helps Native American entrepreneurs prepare for business ownership. The Native American Small Business Primer: Strategies for Success is a free online business course developed for Native American entrepreneurs that gives an overview of basic business principles and of the SBA’s programs and services that help business owners get started.

The new primer is an important tool for American Indians, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian business owners that can lend in our nation’s overall economic health through business ownership and creating new jobs. Our ultimate goal is to help spur job creation and to stimulate economic and business development in our Native American communities.

The new course is the ideal business development tool for the entrepreneur’s toolbox that emphasizes business planning and market research as essential steps to take before going into business. The course gives useful first steps to take, and includes a section on how to estimate business start-up costs that help assess the financial needs of starting a business.

SBA’s Office of Native American Affairs works to ensure that American Indian, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiian communities have full access to all SBA programs and services. Each year, more than 200,000 American Indian and Alaska Native and 29,000 Native Hawaiian-owned businesses add billions to the American economy. We stand at the ready to help even more Native American entrepreneurs with business ownership.

The talent bank form questionnaire provides TTC with a comprehensive outline of your skills, experience, education, employment interests and any certificates or licenses held. This information will be used to identify and notify qualified and interested shareholders of employment opportunities within the TTC family of companies. Completion of the talent bank form does not obligate any shareholder to employment at TTC and we encourage all shareholders to complete the form, even if they may be currently employed.

Our goal is to capture the entire shareholder population in our talent bank so if you are not interested in employment at TTC at this time please mark the form as such and return it to us.

Talent Bank forms can be found by clicking here or by contacting any Shareholder Services location.

Tatitlek Corporation

The Tatitlek Corporation is an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) established in 1973. Tatitlek is one of seven Alaska Native Village Corporations within the geographic boundaries of the Chugach region, as established by Congress under terms of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) in 1971. Tatitlek's corporate headquarters is located in Anchorage, Alaska.

The Village of Tatitlek

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